Hi, If you don't want to maintain your own CVE database you can use http://www.cvedetails.com/ , someone (me) already maintains it for you. If you also want to view full details of related OVAL definitions you can use http://www.itsecdb.com/oval/
Regards Serkan On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Dominik Elsbroek < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello list! > > I'd like to announce the public release of the FreeBSD licensed FIDIUS > CVE-DB RubyGem. > > The FIDIUS CVE-DB gem is used to create and run your own vulnerability > database. It uses the National Vulnerability Database to gather > vulnerability entries which are based on the Common Vulnerabilities > and Exposures (CVE) identifiers. > > Therefore it includes rake tasks to download and parse XML files provided > by the NVD, to store and update them in your personal database. > Furthermore it includes ActiveRecord models, migrations and example > database configuration to store vulnerabilities easily. > > This gem is developed in the context of the students project "FIDIUS" > at the Universitaet Bremen, and is available here: > > https://rubygems.org/gems/fidius-cvedb > https://github.com/fidius/cvedb > > For more information about FIDIUS visit > > http://fidius.me/en/news/release-fidius-cvedb > > Cheers > > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html > Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ >
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